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Sophomore, do I have to take part in the Japanese student experiment to transfer to Japan?
You can transfer to another school and consider the Japanese university legal person system. You don't need to take the detention exam. But you must take the entrance exam.

Whether in Japan or abroad, you need to take the corresponding exams to apply for university entrance. At present, except for a few private universities (such as Fukui University in Tokyo, Fuji University, International Christian University, etc. ), most schools need to go to Japan for written tests and interviews. The examination content is divided into three parts: English, professional subjects and interview.

Institutional recommendation:

Public universities in China: Osaka University, Kyoto University, Shiga University, tokyo institute of technology, Tsukuba University, Hokkaido University, Iwate University, Tohoku University, Fukushima University, Kobe University, Kyushu University of Technology, Osaka University and Kochi University of Technology.

Private universities: Waseda University, Rikkyo University, Fukui University in Tokyo, Hokuriku University, Tongshe University, Kansai University, Tohoku University of Technology, tokyo institute of technology, Musashino University of Fine Arts, Central University, Tokyo University of Home Economics, Hosei University.

Private universities are easy to merge, while public universities in China are not easy to merge.

You can refer to these two articles:

Japanese university legal person system/Tian Jian /7634.html

Introduction to Japanese College Entrance Examination /kslx/4260.html